MENTAL PEACE INTERIOR DESIGN | POSITIVE ENERGY OF HOME
To practise mindful design, create something useful and that meets your needs. Here are few curated tips and ideas for a quick interior design modifications by Blucap Interiors to reduce anxiety, tension, and overload. In a city like Bangalore life can be tiring & once you get to your home you want to relax and unwind. To get the positive energy flowing and get in good mood.
LIGHT EVALUATION
Assess the natural and artificial light in each room & Reposition and replace light bulbs. Light can affect your mood, appetite, energy, and circadian rhythms. Take note of natural light, depending on your location, if your windows only face north, sunlight may be limited. Complete window coverings can affect a room's colours, tones, and ambience. In a west- or north-facing room, the same colour can look different.
Because fluorescent lights emit blue light, they don't produce healthful light. Instead than relying on harsh overhead illumination, use many sources. Table and floor lights give extra light for tasks or ambiance. It will affect the living and bedroom's atmosphere.
FLOW CHANGE
Rearrange furniture and replace missing items to improve room flow. "FLOW" refers to a room's layout, liveliness, and functionality. Awareness should inform your design at every level. Do you often walk around furniture or bump against sofa or chair corners? This can be avoided with proper furniture positioning & arrangement.
Furniture arrangement making your home feel elite rather than welcoming? How about the furniture's size and shape? All rectangular and boxy, or some circular and bending? Imagine a room with the sofa facing the door. Moving it to another wall or exchanging it for two lounge chairs can help open up the space. If you do that, conscious design will be closer. Choose a round coffee table over a rectangular one to improve flow.
CLEANSING
Repurposing rooms and creating more open space helps reduce clutter, Whether we plan it or not, random stuff amass in our homes. Sometimes bookshelves can collect abandoned items. It holds "things" for which we have no other place. We store out-of-date magazines, remote controllers, and unopened books on coffee table shelves. If you want your design to be thoughtful, watch these areas.
Not every location must be used for its original purpose. A small desk space in a closet can be made, or a communication hub can be installed along an underused wall in an open-concept living room. You may use some space to make a home office interior design
You may give spots that are regularly utilised a purpose and hide items so that they are not a visual distraction by evaluating how you use your spaces and getting creative with how you put them to use. Arrange your shelves to create a design. Use books with dexterity to function as lamp stands or props for other unusual goods. Stacking books by size or colour is more aesthetically pleasing. By leaving "white space" on your shelves, you can create the illusion of more space and better visibility for the goods you've selected to display.
HOW DOES YOUR ROOM SOUND?
When it comes to interior design, one issue that most people overlook is the acoustics of the area. Surfaces in your area will either reflect or absorb sound depending on the material used and how they are designed. The sound is reflected less by hard hardwood surfaces than by metal or glass, although it is still reflected by shining hard surfaces.
Take into account the sort of flooring you have, such as ceramic, wood, a rug, or broadloom. How many windows are there in the room, and what materials are the various pieces of furniture made of? Higher ceilings may also contribute to the sensation of a space being "empty" or echoey. Area rugs can help to reduce noise in rooms with large expanses of hard surfaces such as ceramic or wood. Even a single runner in a hallway can have a big influence. Softening the area and absorbing excess noise can be accomplished by adding artwork to wide empty walls or covering naked windows with fabric window coverings. These are also excellent places to hang artwork.
The more visible your cloth furnishings are within the space, the more excess noise and sound they can absorb. Use this chance to add items to your room, such as attractive cushions or a throw blanket, to add that extra subtle touch that will not only make your atmosphere more pleasant, but also less cacophonous.
COLORS AND TEXTURES
The colour of a can of paint can change considerably depending on which way its windows are pointing in relation to the light source. The application of textures can help not only to the manufacture of comfort but also to the production of aesthetic stimulation.
Consider some vibrant and vibrant colours such as yellow, red, and orange. These colours are said to elicit positive emotions, making them an excellent choice for a home gym or playroom. In contrast, the use of chilly hues similar to those found in nature, such as various shades of blue and green, promotes calm and tranquillity.
White is often associated with serenity, cleanliness, and mental tranquillity. Whites, on the other hand, can be quite difficult to work with because they inherently contain a wide range of undertones. Depending on the colour, undertones could be yellow, purple, blue, pink, or green.
Homes that are entirely white, often with a gallery-like effect that results in a streamlined and uncluttered interior, are currently trending. A frigid and harsh white, on the other hand, could be unnerving. If you want to create a more peaceful and collected atmosphere, stick to warm white colour schemes.
Let's say we want to explore how colour alters depending on the direction of the light coming from outside, therefore we'll choose a room with windows facing north. A north-facing room's lack of natural light can be psychologically gloomy and deprives it of brightness and vibrancy. Choose warm soft hues to make your north-facing space stand out! If feasible, make these rooms more dramatic by using dark, brooding colours. If you use white, make it the warmest white you can find!
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Blucap Interiors offers end-to-end designer services as well as customised design-only services with handpicked qualified interior designers. Making custom designs is one of our fortes & we always push our limits. From getting things done exactly your way to getting proper furniture and material to complement your style, We at blucap work hard to deliver the best results only. This have been reflected in our excellent customer reviews and feedback. We looking forward to assisting you & help you to achieve your dream home design that is customized & modernized just for you.
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